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If the shoe fits, you dance better — another article up on CTD blog
Posted in light/laser, rifle, self-defense, training, weapon
Tagged 223, AR15, Auto Ordnance, CTD, custom, M1 carbine, Ultimac, Viridian
4 Comments
Current work
Two of the sixteen photos I took over the last two days for Rifle Firepower magazine.
Posted in hunting, rifle, sound suppressor
Tagged 22LR, game call, Marlin, publication, Savage, Trijicon, work
6 Comments
vz61 Scorpion
Tirzah came to Nashville to do make-up for the zombie shoot and stayed to model. Much as I like the zombies, I think she steals the show from the pistol.
Props provided by Czechpoint.
Gun Tote’n Mamas
Gun Tote’n Mamas make holster purses. The advantage of off-body carry is the ability to conceal larger guns.
My first post written for CTD is up: vz61 Scorpion
32ACP Gets Serious: read it on CTD blog. Five new photos.
Small form, big power: PLR16
PLR16 is a .223 pistol designed for short and medium range hunting and self-defense. For reactive shooting, it’s typically stabilized by pushing out against the sling. For longer range, use a bipod or some improvised support. 9.2″ barrel provides muzzle velocity of 2600fps, so controlled expansion ammunition would be ideal for defense.
As shown: Midwest Industries forend, Magpul AFG, Battlecomp brake to reduce muzzle climb, Primary Arms micro green reflex sight, Viridian X5L light/laser. Eventually, I’d like to get a tax stamp and add a short folding stock. Then it would be relatively quiet and still balance well.
Posted in interesting people, light/laser, pistol, self-defense, weapon
Tagged 223, girl, green dot reflex, keltec, Midwest Industries, outdoors, PLR16, pretty, primary arms, rail, Viridian
21 Comments
New quad rail for Keltec Sub2000
The original quad rail for Sub2000 had a bit of flex in it. While sights installed on it seemed to keep zero, it didn’t inspire confidence. Keltec updated the rail and the new version is rock-solid. I tried a 45* offset rail to locate the optic on the left, to allow folding with the sight installed, but that amount of offset didn’t make for a good sight picture. With EOTech XPS3, the red dot in a circle can float just above the front sight and still provide accurate zero. I am considering removing the top half of the front sight hood to provide a better sight picture. While the sight keeps the carbine from being folded completely, it can be folded 2/3 of the way. It still fits in a briefcase or a messenger bag and unfolds with one hand as the latch is no longer engaged. This carbine uses magazines compatible with Keltec P11 and some S&W pistols. Other models are compatible with Beretta, Sig or Glock. I have a couple of 33rd magazines on order for the other Sub2000 to supplement the Glock 17-rounders. The rains in muzzle velocity are modest (100-200fps) but the gains in precision, the reduction of muzzle flash and report make carbines more desirable than pistols in longer-range events such as riots.
The main advantage of the EOTech in this application is the wide field of view. A cross eye dominant shooter (such as the woman shown) can put her weak eye behind the sight, look at the target with her dominant eye and still have the correct sight picture. Iron sights, visible in the lower third of the holographic window, are available as backup. The laser provides an alternate aiming method, especially useful when firing on the move. The light can be set to strobe: it works fine for the shooter due to persistence of vision but blinds the opposition whose eyes can’t get used to the sudden changes in the light level.
Posted in interesting people, light/laser, rifle, self-defense, tools, weapon
Tagged 9x19, carbine, EOTech, green, light, rail, strobe, Sub2000, Viridian.Keltec
10 Comments
Annie?
Couldn’t be, Annie Oakley used a Winchester. This one is a Henry.
Posted in interesting people, rifle, weapon
Tagged 22LR, girl, lever action, pretty, smile
10 Comments
Soap, water and a couple minutes of your time (New version)
An update of an older video done for Anderson Manufacturing. I updated the audio based on the advice received.
RF85
A question for the economists
Would a US government default on its obligations necessarily or even likely mean that private companies would have a harder time borrowing money?
XR9-S in use
My colleague, make-up artist Tirzah, in combat trim. She can fight with pistol, knife or bare hands…but using a pistol is easier on the fingernails. The holster purse is from Gun Tote’n Mamas.
Posted in holster, interesting people, pistol, self-defense
Tagged 9x19, boberg, brown, girl, pretty, XR9-S
8 Comments
Old snapshots of Danica
Posted in interesting people, pistol, rifle, self-defense
Tagged 458SOCOM, 9x19, AR15, boberg, girl, green, rifle, XR9-S, yellow
2 Comments
A new source of written amusement
Balzac’s short stories and novels on-line. I was curious about an illustration for L’amie du Roi and decided to look up the story itself.
Posted in book, interesting people
3 Comments
Looking for new figure models
It’s been a while since I’ve worked with an inspiring model. If you are close enough to Nashville to stop by for a photo shoot or know somebody who would be interested and wouldn’t break my lens, please let me know.